Common use of Payments to Preserve Collateral Clause in Contracts

Payments to Preserve Collateral. Bank, at its election, and without notice to Borrower, may, to protect and preserve its interest in the Collateral, and to assure repayment of the Loan and all other obligations owing under the Loan Documents, make any payments which Borrower has failed to make and any sum so paid shall be deemed an obligation secured by Bank’s security interest and be immediately due and payable from Borrower upon demand with interest thereon at the highest contract rate applicable under the Note, but such payment by Bank shall not release Borrower from its obligations or constitute a waiver of a default hereunder.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Loan Agreement (VictoryBase Corp), Loan Agreement (Firstwave Technologies Inc), Loan Agreement (Relm Wireless Corp)

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Payments to Preserve Collateral. Bank, at its election, and without notice to Borrower, may, to protect and preserve its interest in the Collateral, and to assure repayment of the Loan and all other obligations owing under the Loan Documents, make any payments which Borrower has failed to make and any sum so paid shall be deemed an obligation secured by Bank’s 's security interest and be immediately due and payable from Borrower upon demand with interest thereon at the highest contract rate applicable under the Note, but such payment by Bank shall not release Borrower from its obligations or constitute a waiver of a default hereunder.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Loan Agreement (Lynch Corp)

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